In Nicosia, the serious cases for the first half of 2017 came to 567 out of which 311 (54.85%) saw the judges rule on the case. In Limassol, the figure stood at 727 with 445 cases (61.21%) have been concluded.

In the Famagusta district, 219 serious cases were recorded out of which 158 (72.15%) saw judges deliver verdicts while in Paphos 472 serious case were presided in court and that 291 of those (61.65%) saw the judges rule on the cases.

In Larnaca, 425 serious cases were presided in court and 295 of those (69.41%) came to a conclusion while in the Morphou district, a total of 71 cases took place in court and 30 of those came to an end (42.25%).

With regards to small crimes, a total of 2,882 cases ended up in courts across Cyprus and that 2,624 of those (93%) were concluded.

Those offences include disturbing the peace, conspiracy, affray, minor destruction of property and using threatening behaviour.